Wednesday, April 4, 2018

I Spy Book Challenge

Find a book on your bookshelves that
contains (either on the cover or in the title) an example for each category.
You must have a separate book for all 20, get as creative as you want and do it
within five minutes! (or longer if you have way too many books on way too many
overcrowded shelves!)

And here are the books. For books I have read and reviewed, follow the link to read my posts. The books come from my bookshelves, physical and virtuall ones. 😁

I live in a tropical country (Indonesia), where we only have two seasons in a year: dry and rainy (monsoon) seasons.

18. Color

The Black Tulip by Alecandre Dumas

19.
Celestial Body

Test of
Magnitude by Andy Kasch

I was offered the e-book by the writer, to be read and reviewed years ago, but somehow I couldn't find the right mood to do it (and now I shamelessly use it for this challenge 🙈). Very sorry, Andy! I wish you have the best writing career!

Actually I have read most of them, only missing no. 1,7,19.Some I have reviewed (you can follow the link to the posts), but some I did not, which I regret now. But it gives me a good reason to reread them someday, and finally give them proper reviews.

Actually Paranormal Being is not that tough. Phantom instantly popped up in my head. The hardest one was Celestial Body, because I'm no fan of sci-fi. Luckily I remembered the e-book given by the author years ago, otherwise I would have forgotten him completely, haha...

Happy looong weekend! and hopefully you'll enjoy it with some good readings (and a little fun challenge!)... ;)

Very nice. I wouldn't have figured out "rainy" as a season, but yes, that makes sense. :) Thanks for playing along. Something about this challenge was a bit out of the ordinary...and I guess I wasn't alone in thinking that. Cheers.

And I still can't imagine how you guys handle four different seasons in a year! :))

Yes, a bit out of the ordinary. I wouldn't have related celestial body with my readings. But maybe the creator is an "omnivore reader". It makes sense that she put those variable categories. But that has made this challenge more challenging and fun!